The holidays seem to sneak up faster every year. One moment you’re talking about pumpkin pie, and the next you’re pulling out gift wrap. For homeowners thinking about kitchen renovations, that seasonal shift can bring up some real questions. Is there still time to get started? Or should you wait until after the new year?
We hear this a lot, especially in Fort Myers, where winter weather doesn’t slow down construction the way it might elsewhere. So while colder climates hold off, we often keep going, which makes timing even more of a factor. Whether you’re doing a full kitchen overhaul or juggling upgrades around guests and meals, the timing can impact how smooth the process feels. Even the best bathroom renovators would admit a kitchen remodel during the holidays takes thoughtful planning. Here’s how we break it down from a builder’s point of view.
Picturing a finished kitchen before the holiday season hits sounds great. But once December starts, the calendar fills up fast. That time squeeze can affect even the most well-planned projects.
Weather in Fort Myers works in your favor here. With cooler, dry days and fewer storms compared to summer, crews can work steadily without heat delays. But that doesn’t always help if your appliance order is late or one of your installers can’t make it out until January.
The good news is that many people plan ahead early. Still, December can create scheduling friction if you’re hoping to start right away. Knowing that now can help you plan smarter instead of cramming in a rushed demo before family arrives.
We always look at your goals first. If you’re hoping to use your kitchen during the holidays, that shifts how we think about timing. But if your cabinets are already out and the layout change is non-negotiable, we’re working in a tighter window.
When we assess December start dates for kitchen remodels, these are usually the big points we focus on:
It’s not just about what work gets done. It’s also about how smoothly things move once work begins. We try to spot those calendar gaps early, so we’re not delayed waiting for an electrician during the week they’re off or holding up a cabinet install because the counters aren’t ready.
Some clients assume we’ll pause work for weeks, but in Fort Myers, we’re usually steady unless the project slows by design. Holiday builds do happen, but they take more flexibility from both sides.
Even the best intentions can get tripped up by the kind of small misjudgments that only show up after it’s too late to make changes.
A kitchen renovation touches plumbing, electrical, flooring, cabinetry, and more. It’s rarely just one trade involved. That’s why even a delay in one area can hold everything else up. Throw in school breaks, family visits, or shipping delays, and the ripple effect grows.
One fix: don’t try to do everything in December. Sometimes it’s smarter to use this month to plan, order, and prep. That way, once everyone’s back to work, your job moves quickly instead of getting stuck in the queue.
If a full renovation during the holidays feels too tight, planning in December can still make a big impact. There’s plenty you can do now that pays off in the new year.
Taking care of these steps while things are quieter ensures that once January hits, you’re not scrambling. And with most suppliers getting back to standard shipping schedules in early January, your materials can fall into place around the same time your contractor is ready to start.
We always recommend leaving room in your schedule, not cutting things too close, so you’re free to host, travel, or just relax without worrying if tile delivery will clash with your cookie swap.
Some homeowners push full builds during December, and some prefer to wait. There’s no right answer, only the one that works best for how you live and what your calendar looks like. The best projects keep both function and life in balance, even if it takes a little longer to get there.
If you’re working through design choices now, this is a great time to pause, double-check your layout, and plan in advance. Prep over the holidays, then start fresh in January with a solid plan and no last-minute decisions. A little extra lead time now can remove the pressure later. And that’s how we help the new year start with a kitchen that fits both your space and your routine.
From design choices to material orders, every step counts when you’re renovating during the holidays. Planning now gives us the chance to avoid the common holdups that slow things down in January. Whether you’re juggling schedules or curious how timelines compare to what bathroom renovators typically manage, we’re here to help map it out in a way that fits your space and your season. At Alliance Construction, we know how to keep projects moving without the stress. Contact us to get your kitchen plans started.
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